WHOO Grants Now Available
Sunday, October 16, 2016

Applications for the Walking Horses Overcoming Obstacles (WHOO) grants are available now. The Walking Horse Trainers' Auxiliary is proud to award grants to 501(c)3 facilities that use Tennessee Walking Horses for therapeutic advancements of less fortunate individuals. Money raised from the annual MoneyTree Classic Horse show, the Celebration Dog Show and the annual Silent Auction directly fund these grants. Please email completed application to Freda Dean at fredardean@gmail.com. The last day to submit an application is November 28, 2016.

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